Obstacles to Creative Teaching Among Male and Female Science Teachers in the Schools of Wadi As-Seir, Jordan
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Abstract
This study aimed at identifying obstacles to creative teaching among male and female science teachers in the schools of Wadi As-Seir, Jordan. The study population consisted of all male and female teachers who teach science for the basic stage in Wadi As-Seir District schools in Amman Governorate during the first semester of the academic year (2020/2021), and their number was (120) teachers. The study sample included (65) male and female teachers who responded to this study. To achieve the objectives of the study, a questionnaire was developed and used. The results of the study showed that the obstacles to creative teaching among male and female science teachers in the schools of Wadi As-Seir were very significant. There were no statistically significant differences attributed to the variables of gender and years of experience.
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obstacles, creative teaching, Wadi Al-Seer educational area.
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